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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
our fiOon rm KK GLACIER THURSDAY KAtvOXI 12 1 90 8 CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. ' Roswell Shelley, of Carson, Wash., win an Odell visitor tbe Brat of tot week Sbelley k Bon weie lo need of good in an and team to help tbem in their bui and t ran iter tnalnesa, and a they knew there was at Odell Juat the man (or tba place Mr. Sbelley came bere to eecore tbe aaine and bla ell orts were sncceMfoL Wslleoe Yoong left for Caraon Monday and will re ceive aalary that la proof of tbe ea teem in wbiob be la beld by thla firm who know blm well. Xruly "a good name ia rather to be cboaen than gr at riobea" and tine well that good came will greatly aid In aecoiiiig ricbea. The infant aon of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Maaaee died lut Wedneeday ot bowel trouble following an attack ol la grippe. The funeral aerrloea were beld at tbe home Tboreday by Rev. Troy Sbelley. lb remalna were laid to reat in ldlewilde cemetery. Tboogb tbe little one'a life on eaitb waa ot but few days' duration Jite memory will be oberiahed In the Learta of tbe parenta through all tbe jeara until tboae wbo bare patted from dear one in tbia life aball meet to part nc more. "Then in tbe glorloua eatiL made new we'll dwell tbe counties gea tniougb." Tbe bereaved paieutt have tbe aympathy of all In their time of aorrow. Sam Silliman and bla alater, Mia. Wells, arrived Wednesday. Tbelr borne ia about 15 mi lea from Edmon ton, Canada,and tbey came bere to be near tbeir mother, aa tbe la atill veiy ill, though there baa ben noma im provement In bei condition. 0. L. Rogeri waa a Portland visitor laat weok. O. F. Smith expect to go to Port land tbia week lor a baslneas vlait. Mr. Mehaney and family are at home in the bouae lately bnllt on tbelr 20-eore tract in Odell We ex tond to tbe new neighbora greetings. Zelder Iiroa. are buay olearlng tbeir land and expect a cai of lumber to ar rive aoon. Thla lumber will be used ia constructing a borne. Tbey alab to clear aa rapidly aa possible and set to fruit treea tbe land tbey have ac quired bere and they have made a good abowing in tba time tbey have been at work. Don Crosby waa a Portland visitor laat week. A number of the frlenda ot Jamea Cook have been at work several dayi proparing land (or Betting epple.treea. Ibis ia work Mr. Cook waa very an xious to bare dona tbia aprlng, but as be will be unable to do any aork until it ia too late lor tbia bla fi lends lmre taken tbe matter in band. Mil. Cook la at home and all tbnt tan be clone to belp blm through tbewtaiy, noun mac ne mass lie ana wan lor tbe broken bonea to unite and become strong ia being dona and be la doing aa well aa can be expected In a case of tbia kind. By the time tbia la In print E. T. Foltes and family will be at home In tbe Oraoe Wilcox bouse In ilood liiver. Tone Olsen and Thomas Kllndt, ot The Daltea, were Odell visitors Sun day. Mr. Olaen owna a ten-aore traol of land in Odell and comur down oo cnslonally to look after it aud to see what obuoge takea place lu our little vulley from time to time. Tbe second well at Wm. Ubrck'a la down 90 (eet and the drill ia broken and up to tbia time (Monday) efforts to i e move it have been without suo- 08M. i II. A. Moser, of Portland, was up Saturday and Sunday jfor a visit with relatlvea and to look after bla busi ness interests In Odell. Mr Moser owns the property known aa tbe Nell plaoe. I. L. Oonsaul. of Albauy, Ore , visited II. Connaway last week. Mr. Guusaul ia a trotber-iu-law of tbe Connawtya and waa looking about Odell witb a possibility that ba may return here aoon. Rev. A. D. Cash waa nuable to fill bla appolntmennt here last Sabbath, but will apeak to tboae who ara In at tendance at tbe aeivice next Sabbath. Grippe has been at work among the This Space Belongs to LARA WAY U)e Jeweler We have now on hand a full line of Our own Preparations Manufactured Exclusively by Ourselves. To Secure THE BEST PRODUCTS on the market we have devoted long and careful study and experi menting. You can see this line in our windows some in process of preparation; also samples of all our finished products. Each and every one is guar anteed by us to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Let us show our E G line and be convinced SMITH BLOCK roi.U if Odell terrral eks i-nd aeenia not tc ba ready to aurreoder tbe Held, aa wa bear of new caaea daily, r oi Innately for ua tbe ollmate la auob that the grippe victim baa much ia bla favor, and rapid and com plete leoovery la tba role. Tba patrons and frienda of Odell aobool ara invited to attend a meetiog at the school bonea tbia (Thoraday) ereniiu at 7:30 for tbe purpose ot ea taLli.biug a better acquaintance ba tween teaobera and patrone with tbe bope that tbia may reault in mutual belp to parent, to teacher and In two told belp to tba pupila of oar aobool. The Ladies' Aid Society, of Odell, I I inert in tbe church at Odell tbia ( I'broaday) afternoon. A gocd Cbrlatian Endeavor meeting at beld laat Sonday evening witb label Kemp aa leader. S D. Flaber oame Sonday lot a visit with bla family. MOUNT HOOD. Tl' (eolal meetinga at tbe Mt. Hoi.d el.nrob will continue tbia week, pIoxIiik Saturday. Kev. Blakely, of Peudleton, will preaoh tbe dedication ermon. Cheater Walton returned to Mt Ilood last week to resume work on hi rlaoe in tbe opper Mt. Ilood settle ment. Maeon Rildwin did not come borne, is ataUrd last week, but found it li ufltable to remain in Poitlaod tor several weeka yet, so ba remained at tba butineae col leg. Tba cborob la to have a new organ to be bere by next Sunday. The school dial i let gave 115 for tbe old one and a wide-a-waka committee, consisting of John Cooper, Chaa. Jonea and Fiad Wisbart, bava solicit ed tunda among tbe people till tbey bava enough to get a Tory good one, whlob ia to be pnrobesed with tbe assist a ooe of Rev. Mllligan. Mra. Bllllngi and. her aon, Martin Gribble, went to The Dalles last Sun day. Mra. Billings expects to remain for some time. Martin will be back In a few days. Miaa Daiay Tbomaa came up to Mt. Hood Tuesday of last week to atay with her brotbera and get tbe benefit of tba mountain climate. She has bemi teaching at Frankton, but bad to gle it up on acoount ot 111 health. R. B. Morton and family have moved down to tbelr new borne across tbe river. We are very glad to wel come tbem Into the community. Tbeia was a pleaaant children's par ty at Mra. A. M. Kelly's last Satur day given by Hazel and Violet Kelly in houor ot tbe Owen obildren, wbo were aoon to leave. Tbe afternoon was spent In playing gamea and waa enjoyed aa only children know how to enjoy auob things. Mrs. Kelly served a dainty luncheon to the children to whlob tbey did ample justice. W. Li. Owen and family moved up to tha Gray place last Monday. Tba grange meeting last Friday evening waa a very Interesting ooe. A good deal of business waa transact ed. Among other tblngs.was the elec tion of delegates tc tbe' county con vention to be held at Tbe Dalles next Saturday. Mrs. S. M. Baldwin, Hi. L. Rood and Miss Nan Cooper were elected delegates. A very Instructive program waa given. Tbe roll call waa anawered by naming your favorite magazine and giving reasons for the f reference. It was followed by a song, 'Don't Foi get tbe Old Folks." then a dialogue. "Sending a Telegram," was given by Miaa Myrtle Touilinson and Fred Wisbait. An Interesting discussion ou raising clover was led by Robt. Leasure. The laat on tbe progiam waa an excellent paper on piuulng oroharda by Cbas. Thomas. Of oourse the grange could nut close without a lunch, which was an excep tionally floe one this time. UNDERWOOD. II. Olsen, G. Sandls and M. N. Munch attended oourt last week at Stevenson, serving as jurors. J. W. Shipley and wife, of Hood River Valley, came over Frlduy to look over a tract ot land that Mr. Shipley thlnka of buying. Si raying and pruning have been tbe order of tbe day during the more favorable weather with the most of our orobardlata. 30C KEIR . CASS DC K O. Blanober, eaabler of tbe Na tional Bank of Ilood River, was an Underwood vlaitor Sonday. Mr. an 4 Mrs. Fred Oonee, lately from Michigan, but wbo ara stopping in Ilood River, eama over Friday, looking over tbe county with a view ot locating. Tbe most important cases that came op in court la t week were those of Gas Fisher tor embezzling t4,0(K) of tbe county funds and Raymond for killing a railroad man in a saloon riot at Collins, We understand Kisbei got a beavy sentence ot two months and Raymond tamed loose. Pretty good license for those wbo want to follow tbe business in tbe future. - Robert Ciine Is putting in bis spare time of late grabbing out bis orchard that baa become aomewbat diseased. Tbia shown some nerve as well as good judgment on tbe part of Mr. Cllne, as tbe treer aould be very bard to re claim and in tbeir prevent conditions aia likely to Infect other good ones Will Uuderirood aud 110 ry Weaver drove ovei to Stepp Bioa.' mill Suu day. M M. Smith, an euterpiialng and up to-date merchant, waa ont in tbo country Saturday and mide it a point to attend aobool meeting and oast bis vote. . Rock Haven mistress, Mrs. Ob-en, visited llosum fi lends Saturday. J. 1!. Anions oame np from Port land tbe last of tbe week ia complete plana with A. J Uayoea for tba ereo tion of a bouae on bis plaoe. Harry Coleman la baviog bla place aurtejed. Ueiman Uencby surveyor. C. II. Cromwell went to Stevenson Monday to attend commlaaion meet ing. The Wind James Chinook has been anchored in tba harbor bare loading wood for Hoggins St Van Dellen, of Tba Dalles. Her storage Is abont 80 oorda. Mr. Knapp and Mrs Sorenaon at tended school meeting Saturday. Mr. Knapp baa lately returned fiom San Ftancisoo, Cel., and other points look lug over the country. School closed Friday, school meet ing Saturday, ainging aobool Satur day night. So tbe next thing will be something else. Get ready. Mr. Gibbs oame down from Wallace Idpbo, last week and Is making ar rangements to begin grabbing. Lute Pease, of Poitlaod, oame In Sunday, accompanied by bis friend, Mr. Saigenl, of Hood Rlvei Valley, looking tor a location Cuitis Debart Is improving rapidly, returning from tbe hospital lhura day. BINGEN. "On the Columbia." Tbe new postolfloe building, ereoted by Ed Sncksd )rf, la progressing nloe- ly under tbe supervision ot Contract or Page. TbU U tbe third time ltb in the lust jii.i that tluy have bad to enlarge tbe liingeu po-tuUlae lu order to have room to handle tbe mall In this progressive city. . The depot agent U bere and will take full ouarge on the lO'b of this montn. He ia Mr. Gilbeit, a vet agreeable gentleman to meetsnd tbera U no doatt ot bis giving perfect sat isfaction. The first passenger train to ran on tbe North Bank road will start on tbe lGlb. Tbey will take dinner at the Maple Hotel in Blngen, tbia botel be ing tbe moat conceniout y located ot any on tbe Noitb Bunk r ad TLu passengers will be allowed 20 minute for dinner. Oils Column tins tbe coutraot for buildiug tbe gravel walks around tbe new depot. ft. V. Sau,of the Josh n improve cut, in (Muling gratrl Irr him. G. W. Brock, of Moro, Oregon, bas rented tbe new s'.oie building reoe. t ly erected by Mr. Morrla and will at once put In a large atook of furniture and hardware. Mr. Brock followed this business in Morn for several yeaia and ia up to date. Tbe steel gang ia bick in Bingen agiiu. Tbey expect to put in two more long side traoks bere before leaving. That will give us Ave tracks and tbe most trackage ot any town on tbe new road. 1. RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Ask Your Own Doctor If hz tells you to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then tale it. If he has an y thing better, then take that. We have great confidence in this medicine. So will you, vhen you once know it. Thn best kind ot a testimonial "So'.d lor over sixty years." PA Ud by 1. C. Ayer Co., MiM. lijers. SAtSAPAKILU. 1 PILLS. tUlB YI03K. ' I r :n-:.M Of all Mr BMlemM. K' ..,', bowels open with on of - at bedtime, lust ono. WHITE SALMON. (i-roui tbe Enterprise.) Rev. II. U. McBrlde has bean suf fering severely with grippe for tbe past couple of weeks, but ia now ao far recovered that be is able to walk around town. Tbe Mo-le u 4oodnin boyhiivo le oeived their utufoiuis While not expensive the unifnrn ate quite ap propiiitte Htnl tbe tin) look well iu tht-ni. 'that bunoh looks well in al nioat m uy tij t During tbe n.tutb ot February Just past tbe White Salmon postoffloe made a gain of 59 per c ut ot tbe same month a yesr ago. That is going some. Tba otHc- bus almost reached tbe point wbe:e it will be entitled to become a third clua offlw. This point 't must r-'uch and niaiutaln for one year before it will lie eulitled to the rlmnxe. Pnetmaeter Crow tbinks this point will be reached by July tbia year. If so it will tie made third olass ottlce ou July lrt nt-xt je.r. One tbiug suie, it is tiolug to grow. There can be uo backward step in re gard to tbe White Salmon postoffloe. Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Stewart, of North Yakima, are vlsltlug with Mis. Stewart' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L lveraon, in this ctly. Tbey will remain bere -until tbe Iversoos get ready to move otito tbeir larm down in Oregon, when tbey wilt accompany them there. ' Considerable Improvements are be ing made this week on Main street, south ot Jewett avenue. Tbe big boulders which have been obstructing the street for so lo B are being re moved and tbe grade modified This important thorouhfnie will aoon be put in tbe kind of condition that tbe amount of travel ever It requires. Theie will be preaching every Ar t and third Sundays of each mouth at 11a. m., iu tba Lautbrbuch ball by Rev. Y. I. Merrill, ij.in'.nr ot tbe M. E. obnicb. Uuloo prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 7:30. Every so ioikI and fourth Sundays there will bj preaching as above aud Hunduv tchool every Sunday iromiug at 10 o'clock. Uuv li iltou is pattor I'. P. Van Vorat, ol Fayuesvllle, Minuosota, lutoer of Attmuny Van Vort, of tbia city, is bei-t isiliiiK with bis sou lie is au Ice cream manufacturer in hU boiue towu and bus jiml tinlKbcd putting up a lirxe quantity of l e a.ol mm vm.o litre where e Jiavt) uo ice txcit tbe man iracluitii brtiule. Mr. Vau Vor t will remain beie a oouple of weelis visiting our oity and valley. He is highly pleased with tbe ollmate und sceuery bore. W. W, Rankin oouime'ined noik oo bis contract loi grading tbe Over baugb road ou 'Wednesday. Over baugb and Adams finished tbelr con tract for slushing out tbe right of way some time ago aud it is now cleared ont tbtougb to tbe Cook road. Mr. Rankin bas several men and teama at work ou tbo grading and will push it to completion as rapidly as possible. Ibis road Is simply an extension of Je'ett avenue out tbronub Cook's ad dition aud will eventually beoome tbe main route to aud from Trout I ake. MOSIER. Mr. aud Mrs, A. R. Uogan, of Port land, were op last week witb a gentle man to look at their place here. On account of being so busy tbey had to return tbe same day, only stopping between tiaios. E. W. Davidbizar went to Hood Riv r last Tuesdav to have some work done on bis tsetb. I. N. Thomas aud family, wbo have been living in Mouier for the last two years, moved to their home In the country laet luebday. Ruben SteelquUt, of Eageue, was up tbe first of tba week doing some surveyiug. Tbe Royal Neigbbois of America gave a social party ou their meeting uig'it last Wednesday. There waa a large orowd preeect and every ooe had a gocd time. A dainty lunch was ierved by tbe ladies at 11 o'clock, when every one departed. MiasUertle Brown, who has been riaitiuit her sister, Carrie, bere, lett Thursday for Hood-ftivei, where she ia visiting relatives. R. S. Diitog, of the Paoiflo North west, miblifbfld in Portland, was ud Ib ueday on business. Krl H Ilnwft. of Portland, waa nn Thursday looking after bis Interests here. Rev. Wolvertoo, of Portland, has been bere tor several days woikiug on bis farm, lie expects to do some clearing this spring. Di. Tom plot ou, of Poitland, waa up Thursday looking after some oleariug that he ia having done. He expects to set trait trees iu as aoon as possi ble. Mr. Nouuan, who bas beeu here for u.ontb cr more looking over the country, has at lust fouud a place to mnke his home, lit baa bought iw aorea from Mr p. 0. L. buck, the place being known more generally as the McKame place. Among Ilcod River passengers Sat urday were Misses Maud Evans, Mat- tie Hudson and Katie Davenport. Mrr. Wintber, wbo baa been staying on a homestead bere. went to Port land Saturday to bava the poison oak which aba got la her eyes attended to. Born, to Mi. and Mrs, Haooke, Sat urday, March 7, an eight pound girl, Rev. aud Mrs. W. Sklpworth, of Tbe Dalles, canis down Saturday, Rev. Sklpworth delivering a very interest ing sermon hers Sunday. Rev. B. P. Hiown, our regular pat. tor tor tbo Methodist church, was op Ladies Long D yi n rf Jft f a t,itc Petticoats Kid Gloves pltt85WlE,,,l Black Suit Cases From $1.25 Up from Casoade Looks Sonday, but bar ing Rev. Sklpworth bere with blm be didn't preaob. Mr. Ireland made a trip to The Dallee'Satarday. ' Mr. Dunkln, of Ilood River, waa up laat week. E. 8. Ernston, ol MoMinnville, waa up looking over tbeoountry last week. Miss Alice Davenport came down on the local Sunday, lemming In tbe eveniug from Tbe Dalles. Fred Wilsnu, of Tbe Dalles, was down Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stnik, o ' The Dalles, oame dowu Sunday uu.l s cut tbe night with relatives hen-. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wicdilik m.i: daughter, Hutb, caoie up from ilouil Kiver Monday ana phi-ken i.i tlirir things bere to mote to liooii 'live.. The WleririiKii l.uv juet ittomed from a trip eust. Ben Yett came up from Portland Monday to do some plowing for John Davenport. John D.nnip irt went to Hood Riv er Momlnv to ge1 a team whlob bis brothei, (JeoiKo, of Portland, bad sent up to . .w this spring. FKjKTON. frank Caddy has been a siok mn for the hbI week and was attended by a doctor. He suffered a severe attack of pleurisy, but la now on tbe mend. Mrs, A. C, Steten bas been seriously ill aud under the doctor's care, bat is now Improving. Charles E. Miller's new dwelling bouae is nearlng completion. Messrs. Somerville and Wallam. carpenters, are putting on tbe finishing touches. Joseph Frazier did the plastering. L. A. Kerr, whose plaoe of 10 acres is on tbe Frankton-Belmont road, is engaged In clearing bis land of rocks aud building them into a substantial wall Inclosiug bla land. By tba as siatance of bis one horse and a stump and rook poller of bla Own construc tion be reoently moved a rook seven feet blgb, seven feet long and seven feet through, and wbiob would weigh at least 30 tons, lie moved the rock three rods and placed it in a good position In the walL The time con sumed in the removal of this rock was 1 boors. It waa a remarkable en gineering feat considering tha means at bia command and abows whst can be done witb tba rooky lands ot Frankton, which only a few years ago aera supposed could uever ba utilized for cultivation. This land, when cleared, Is excellent for fruit trees and with Irrigation ia fine for grasses. BELMONT. Mies Daisy Thomas bas been obliged to give up bet position aa teacher at Fianktou school op acoount of ill bealtb. Misi Nellie Coleman bas ta ken ber place. Mra. J. E. Stubbs visited at the Frankton school ono day last week. Miss Rnth Conover spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor, of Hood Kiver. Miss rVail Blavlock returned borne Friday from teaobing school near Iha Dalles. Mrs. Hester Ualobel bad tbe misfor tune to cut off the and of ber thumb laat Tuesday wbile ohoppingkiodling. Dr. Dumble was called and the wound dressed. It Is now getting along nicely. Miaa Pearl isenburg returned home last week from Wyeth, Oie., where ahe Das been teanning cbopi, Misa Helen Bowman auent last week at the borne ol ber grandparents in Hood Kiver. Mrs. A. L. Kaufman la contemplat ing a lslt to ber old home at Fertile. Iowa. Sbe expects to start sometime next week. Mra. II. Oetcbel ia visiting with her mother In Hood Kiver tbia week. The Ladles' Aid, ot Belmont M. E. chorob, met laat Friday witb Mrs. M. H. Nicholson. Tbey spent a very en joyable, afternoon. Special Notice. Uht log secured tbo agency for tbe famous Edison pbooographa and re cords, I wish to announce that 1 bava just received tha complete line of machines and tbe entire catalog ot leoords, being all tbe record a made ty thla oompany op to January 1, 1908. Alao a large stock of disc records. In all over three thousand to aeleot from. One of tha iargeat stocks ia tbe state. Call and sea and bear tbem. Soula'a Piano Ilaoae, Silaa H. Boole, Prop, Mme. Abbott 'a millinery opening March is, ia and 20, at which time 1 shall display the latent d ilgns in pat- tern oats. Cat Hosiery is Guaranteed to give satisfaction in wear and to hold their color and not get faded and dingy. The factory has a new pro cess that makes Black Cat Hosiery better than ever and authorize us to replace every pair that does not give entire satisfaction. New Ties Men's Shirts MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in larf or Miiall trar'n. Some very good land at low price hi present. Good vrowing cmmiur.ity. Six miles east of Hood i.'iver. Alao homesteads and re liiiuuishnici t Parties wishing to buy w ill do wkII to writ i or see OEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mirier Oregon "Homephoneit" Don't get on the waiting list for th u. .new Home Telephone. A per fect 'nerve tonic. Everybody de lighted with the modern, up-to-date service. Work to cut in the long list of rural lines will begin at once. No charge for service till March 1. Ask your neighbor to let you call up "0" and place your order. ! Home Telephone Co. i MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK POODS BY USING SKID00 HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix In feed or salt Proper dose in tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Horses, Cattlt, Sheep, Swint and Fowls. They its made from the scuts principle or tha coBdeased essence of the din. They don't contain S.wdmt, Athee, Chop Feed or Bran. An tart EiEi " IV. ?Ul." J".1"" 1 Ut oid- ThT comply with all pore drnf laws. Art for tf7 on KI0O0 Condition T.bleta, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister. CatharUc. Heave. 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Subscribers to tbe new Dumas (Neat Creek) road fund, lists for wbiob were circulated by J. L. Laogille, A. M. Kelly aod J. M. I.enz, are hereby re quested to pay tbe amounts of their subscriptions to tbe Butler Banking Co., in whose bands receipts for same have ben plnced, Mt. Hood Development League, by U. B. LacuiJIe, Sec. aud Ireas. For bargains in teal estate i well Shelley, Cat son Wash. i Ro- aw I i iaaa